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British & Irish Classic Literature
Cozy Fantasy
Classic Literature from the United States
Fairy Tale Retellings
Cherry Blossom Festival 2026
My Taste
The Rook (The Checquy Files, #1)
Carry On (Simon Snow, #1)
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde, #1)
Half a Soul (Regency Faerie Tales, #1)
Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter
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When the Tides Held the Moon
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Aicha
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snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • winged mmcs

    just finished an amazing book with an mmc with wings
 i need more !!! eros or angel of death; i don’t care, give me your best recs!!

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  • Help Avoiding Whatever This Is

    I need help avoiding a very specific relationship type in my books, but I don't know what to call it. I'm trusting the fanfic tag aficionados to tell me what this is called. Then I need any and all examples of books that do it down below so I don't ever read them.

    This is your one warning that I'm about to spoil Heart of the Sun Warrior. If you intend to read it and don't want to be spoiled, leave now. And do not yell at me in the comments. I warned you.

    I think it's a specific type of enemies to lovers. It's where there is major life altering betrayal or violence on the part of the MMC, where the termination of the relationship is deeply emotionally impactful and full of resonance, is absolutely necessary, and is fully resolved in the first book... AND THEN THE SECOND BOOK UNDOES ALL OF THAT AND THEY GET BACK TOGETHER.

    I fucking hate it. I hated Heart of the Sun Warrior for doing that. I'm afraid the book I'm currently reading is about to do this too, and I can't watch another female character I love do this for a man with an unwashed ass.

    He doesn't need forgiveness. He needs to walk into the ocean fully clothed and never return, and she needs to be smarter than this.

    Is there a pithy name for this? And what books does it happen in so I never read them because they're not good for my blood pressure.

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  • Irrational bookish pet peeves?

    I've seen a few posts about pet peeves regarding phrases, or trends, etc etc, and thought they were really fun. Seeing how different, or similar people think and feel. So, I'm taking inspiration again. What are you most ridiculous, irrational, maybe unfair, bookish pet peeves? As ridiculous as you can get!

    To start the thread, I'll say an unfair, ridiculous pet peeve of mine is when someone won't read a book only because it has a high page count. Is that affecting me at all? No, no it isn't. Ultimately, I don't care what people read, I'm not sitting up at night in agony because someone won't read that 800-page novel; seeing it being said though, for some reason, irks me. Crazy-ness I know. I'm ashamed.

    Remember: We're all friends here, and this is in lighthearted good fun! So, if someone comments a pet peeve that you might do, don't take it to heart, read how you enjoy reading. If someone does a pet peeve you may have, don't make them feel bad, they're reading how they enjoy reading and so are you. Either way reading should be celebrated!

    Stay creepy lovies, Crow

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  • Kaikeyi
    snowseau
    Apr 07, 2026
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 3.5Characters: 3.0Plot: 4.0
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    I had no knowledge of the Ramayana going into this book, so it feels unfair for me to rate Kaikeyi as a retelling. As a story, I found it very slow-paced. A lot happened in the book, but it also felt like it took forever to get from one event to the next. I found the feminist messages to be a bit too on-the-nose, but that might just be me wishing it were more subtle. There was also something about the whole thing that felt... off? I don't know if something was missing that impacted my enjoyment since I don't know the original story nor how much Patel deviated in her version. Other than being slow, I quite liked the writing style.

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  • Read Rituals

    Does anyone have anything they do AFTER they finish a book? Maybe making an entry in their journal, moving it to a different shelf, etc—I wanna hear about the post-read things you do!

    I personally have a personalized “from the library of” embosser my husband gave me for my birthday, and I only stamp the books once I finish. Its such a fun lil reward đŸ«¶đŸŒ

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  • When do you write reviews?

    I kind of struggle to write reviews immediately after finishing a book because I have to sort out my thoughts first but at the same time I tend to struggle with finding the time to do them at a later point. How do you guys tend to do it? Is there a middle way? Do you write down your thoughts elsewhere so you don't forget when its time for the review? Do you do it immediately after finishing? Sincerely, a girl looking at a backlog of 15+ reviews to write and feeling paralysed by it.

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  • Character names and appearance

    So in my last book a character popped up that shares the same name with my husband and his name is not common. So now, when that character is mentioned I see my husband and not however the character was described lol.

    Does this happen to anyone else? Once someone’s name you know is used you just envision that person in your book no matter what? 😂

    Book 2 comes out very soon and I’m not sure this character will be in book 2 but it’ll be funny if he’s in the entire series. I think he’s like a young white teenager and my husband is a black man in his 30s 😂😂😂

    Brains are funny.

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  • What type of reader are you: vacay edition

    Soooo, what’s everyone’s reading preference when they travel or go on vacation? Physical book, kindle/e-reader, or audiobook?

    Personally, I’m a kindle girlie when I’m on vacation. As much as I love a physical book, sometimes they’re too bulky to pack, or I just don’t want to mess up my book lol

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  • It's in His Kiss (Bridgertons, #7)
    snowseau
    Apr 04, 2026
    4.0
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 3.5
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    I actually really enjoyed this book in comparison to all the previous ones in the series. Hyacinth and Gareth's banter was great, and I'm always a suckered for Lady Danbury. We don't get to see a lot of the Bridgerton family in this other than Hyacinth, Gregory, and their mother. I wasn't expecting the mystery, but I was glad it was there, as the romance wasn't enough to make a great story in my opinion. There were a lot of times Gareth thought something unfortunate that I had to stop and stare at the wall for a bit, and if he learned how to communicate and be upfront with Hyacinth (as she is with most people), so much drama could have been skipped. I have mixed feelings about the epilogue, and although the second epilogue does make it a bit better, I wish we got a different ending.

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